literacy rates in Asháninka, language use is vibrant among the Asháninka. The Campa (or Pre-Andean) group of the Maipurean language family includes what...
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The Asháninka or Asháninca are an indigenous people living in the rainforests of Peru and in the State of Acre, Brazil. Their ancestral lands are in the...
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The Asháninka are an indigenous people of Peru and the Acre State of Brazil. Asháninka may also refer to: Asháninka language Asháninka, or Axininca language...
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(official) 13%, Aymara 1.7%, Ashaninka 0.3%, other native languages (includes a large number of minor Amazonian languages) 0.7%, other 0.2% "PE", Country...
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distinguishes seven languages throughout the whole complex, while Pedrós proposes a division in three languages (Ashéninka, Asháninka and Northern Ashé-Ashá)...
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Mayantuyacu (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
Mayantuyacu sanctuary covers 180 hectares of Amazon rainforest. In Asháninka language, Mayantuyacu means "the water and the air". According to the local...
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Department of Junín (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
known in Quechua as "Pampas," were inhabited by the Yanesha' and the Asháninka people, who lived a hunter-gatherer lifestyle and tended to be hostile...
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Mantaro River (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
"great river". The word "Mantaro" may be a word originally from the Asháninka language, who live downstream along the Ene River. The Mantaro, along with...
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Iñapari; Yine/Manxinéru Campa Nomatsiguenga Matsiguenga Nanti Caquinte Asháninka Ashéninka Bolívia-Paraná Baure; Carmelito; Joaquiniano Terena; Paunaka;...
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Sira curassow (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
Asháninka language of the area the bird is known as quiyuri according to Weske & Terborgh [1971], piyori according to the report 'Nombres Asháninka de...
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An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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there is an abundance of various Native languages. In the Amazon, the most common languages are Asháninka and Aguaruna. There are more than 15 defined...
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Aymara languages of Peru for native peoples of the Peruvian Amazon. The term has been applied to various ethnic groups, including the Asháninka, and the...
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CILLA V (Conference on Indigenous Languages of Latin America), 6 October 2011 Pedrós, Toni (2018). "Ashéninka y asháninka: ¿de cuántas lenguas hablamos?"...
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and genetic analyses and was named Pristimantis ashaninka in honor of the indigenous people Asháninka, who live in the regions near the protection forest...
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scholars and themselves as Asháninka, a widespread people of the Amazon Basin of Peru and neighboring Brazil. The Asháninka of the Gran Pajonal are sometimes...
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The Asháninka arboreal chinchilla rat (Cuscomys ashaninka) is a large species of chinchilla rats from the Andes of far northern Cusco in Peru. It was...
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Yine people (section Language)
lechleri). Yine people speak the Yine language, which is a Piro language and part of the Southern Maipuran language family. It is written in the Latin script...
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Mariano Gagnon (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
would later become known for his work helping arm the Asháninka and eventually helping some Asháninka flee Cutivereni when it was facing attack from Shining...
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Juan Santos Atahualpa (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
in 1635. From the beginning there was opposition from the Asháninka and others. The Asháninka killed several priests and missions were often abandoned...
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Department of Puno (section Language and ethnicity)
speak Quechua, 30.39% speak Aymara; 0.05% speak Ashaninka; and 0.03% speak another indigenous language. Monolingual Spanish speakers make up 28.1% of the...
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Department of Ucayali (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
a first language by 87.6% of the population, while 4.1% speak Asháninka, 1.5% speak Quechua and 0.1% speak Aymara. Other indigenous languages, including...
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Purús Province (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
language, while 2.3% spoke Asháninka, 0.6% spoke Quechua, 0.2% spoke Aymara, 66.2% spoke other indigenous languages and 0.4% spoke foreign languages....
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Caquinte (Caquinte Campa), also Poyenisati, is an Arawakan language of Peru. It is spoken along the Poyeni, Mayapo, Picha, Yori, and Agueni rivers, with...
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Indigenous peoples of Peru (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
Amazon Aguaruna, Amazon, northern Peru Amahuaca, Amazon, eastern Peru Asháninka, Amazon: Junín, Pasco, Huánuco, and Ucayali Regiona Aymara, who live primarily...
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Atalaya Province (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
first language by 49.1% of the population, while 37.0% spoke Asháninka, 1.7% spoke Quechua, 0.2% spoke Aymara, 11.9% spoke other indigenous languages and...
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dictionary. Campa may refer to: Asháninka, an indigenous people living in Peru and Acre (state), Brazil Campa languages CAMPA bill, India Câmpa, a tributary...
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The area is inhabited by the Ashaninka, Envira River Isolated Mashko, and the Xinane people, who speak a Panoan language related to Yaminawa and live...
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Spanish and groups with an indigenous Amerindian background, notably Asháninka. These converts do not differ much from other Protestants in Peru. Russian...
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Coronel Portillo Province (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
as their first language, while 0.8% spoke Quechua, 0.5% spoke Asháninka, 0.1% spoke Aymara and 5.7% spoke other indigenous languages. The province is...
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